From: Sergey Senozhatsky <sergey.senozhatsky.work@gmail.com>
To: Dave Young <dyoung@redhat.com>
Cc: Sergey Senozhatsky <sergey.senozhatsky.work@gmail.com>,
Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com>,
pmladek@suse.com, sergey.senozhatsky@gmail.com,
rostedt@goodmis.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
akpm@linux-foundation.org, kexec@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] print kdump kernel loaded status in stack dump
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2018 17:28:35 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20180119082835.GA477@jagdpanzerIV> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20180119081628.GB3985@dhcp-128-65.nay.redhat.com>
On (01/19/18 16:16), Dave Young wrote:
> On 01/19/18 at 02:45pm, Sergey Senozhatsky wrote:
> > On (01/18/18 10:02), Andi Kleen wrote:
> > > Dave Young <dyoung@redhat.com> writes:
> > > > printk("%sHardware name: %s\n",
> > > > log_lvl, dump_stack_arch_desc_str);
> > > > + if (kexec_crash_loaded())
> > > > + printk("%skdump kernel loaded\n", log_lvl);
> > >
> > > Oops/warnings are getting longer and longer, often scrolling away
> > > from the screen, and if the kernel crashes backscroll does not work
> > > anymore, so precious information is lost.
> >
> > true. I even ended up having a console_reflush_on_panic() function. it
> > simply re-prints with a delay [so I can at least read the oops] logbuf
> > entries every once in a while, staring with the first oops_in_progress
> > record.
> >
>
> If too many messages printed on screen, then the next flush will
> still scroll up.
right. but it re-prints Oops with a new console_unlock_delay() delay
which gives me enough time to either read it as many times as I want,
or take a picture, etc. it's not as fast as the normal oops print out.
[I'm not entirely sure I see why do we have printk_delay() in
vprintk_emit()... I mean I probably can see some reasoning behind
it, but at the same it makes sense to slow down console_unlock()
as well]
-ss
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2018-01-19 8:28 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-01-17 4:50 [PATCH] print kdump kernel loaded status in stack dump Dave Young
2018-01-17 8:57 ` Petr Mladek
2018-01-17 12:32 ` Dave Young
2018-01-17 13:42 ` Petr Mladek
2018-01-17 15:48 ` Steven Rostedt
2018-01-18 1:57 ` Dave Young
2018-01-18 18:02 ` Andi Kleen
2018-01-18 18:57 ` Steven Rostedt
2018-01-19 4:47 ` Dave Young
2018-01-26 7:37 ` Dave Young
2018-01-26 12:17 ` Petr Mladek
2018-01-27 3:57 ` Dave Young
2018-01-19 5:45 ` Sergey Senozhatsky
2018-01-19 8:16 ` Dave Young
2018-01-19 8:28 ` Sergey Senozhatsky [this message]
2018-01-19 8:42 ` Dave Young
2018-01-19 9:46 ` Sergey Senozhatsky
2018-01-19 8:32 ` Sergey Senozhatsky
2018-01-19 16:16 ` Andi Kleen
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